Meeting of Important People

Meeting of Important People is an American indie pop/rock band based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The trio consists of guitarist/vocalist Josh Verbanets, bassist/vocalist Aaron Bubenheim, and drummer/vocalist Matt Miller.

Meeting of Important People
OriginPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres
Years active2007–present
Labels
  • Authentik
  • Wild Kindness
Members
  • Josh Verbanets
  • Aaron Bubenheim
  • Matt Miller
Websitewww.facebook.com/meetingofimportantpeople

History

The group was formed in 2008 when members of three prominent Western Pennsylvania bands united. Verbanets formerly fronted a band whose 2006 debut album attracted major-label consideration, Miller previously worked with Lohio, and Bubenheim once was a part of local group Br'er Fox.

In July 2008, the group released its debut single "Mothers Pay More" on a promotional Key Party compilation album for the New American Music Union, a festival featuring Bob Dylan and the Raconteurs. In 2009, the group released its debut full-length, self-titled album on Authentik Music (later re-released nationally on vinyl by Get Hip Records). The group cites The Kinks, Loudon Wainwright, The Who, Nirvana, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Sia as some of their primary influences. Influential British radio station XFM put the band into rotation, which allowed the band to quickly gain an international image, while still serving mostly as an opening act for more known groups at home.

In September of that year, they shot a music video for the single "Brittney Lane Don't Care" with director Thom Glunt. The video featured a cardboard city, instruments and miniatures built by volunteers using recycled goods. The video was featured on Gizmodo for its extensive dedication to paper craft and brief popularity.

The band released a follow-up EP in July 2010 titled Quit Music, playing a sold-out release show at The Andy Warhol Museum.

In August 2012, they released their second full-length album, My Ears Are Having a Heart Attack, following a successful Kickstarter campaign.[2]

The group released the single "All Rode Off Together" on label Wild Kindness Records in April 2015, and they released their third full-length album called Troika in February 2016. That summer, as part of a live performance event, the band filmed an episode of the WQED Sessions series. The episode featured the band performing their song "I Know Every Street in This Town" on top of a building in Downtown Pittsburgh.[3] Shortly after this, guitarist Clark Slater began playing with the band for live shows. In addition, around this time, lead vocalist Verbanets also started a children's performing business with comedian Gab Bonesso called 'Josh and Gab.'[4]

Discography

Studio albums

Release date Title Label
March 2009 Meeting of Important People Self-released
September 2009 Meeting of Important People Re-release, Authentik Artists
2011 Meeting of Important People Re-release on vinyl, Get Hip Records
2012 My Ears Are Having a Heart Attack Authentik Artists
2016 Troika Self-released

EPs

Release date Title Label
2010 Quit Music Authentik Artists

Compilations

Release date Title Label
2008 Key Party Playing Favorites Self-released

Singles

Release date Title Label
2015 "All Rode Off Together" Wild Kindness Records
2019 "They Don't Know Where They Might Find Me" Self-released

Television credits

Show Song Used Episode/Date
Ghost Whisperer "I Know Every Street" Season 5, Episode 2 "See No Evil"[5]
Jane by Design "I Can't Wait" 2012

References

  1. Mervis, Scott (February 25, 2016). "Meeting of Important People Go Big on Third Full Length Album". Pittsburgh Post Gazette.
  2. "Music preview: Meeting of Important People is a joy to the ears". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2019-11-06.
  3. "Meeting of Important People | WQED".
  4. "Local 913, Episode 49: Meeting of Important People". wyep.org. Archived from the original on 2016-03-28.
  5. "See No Evil". IMDb. 2 October 2009.
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